Enapter AG has expanded its international Core Partner network by adding U.S.-based Total Hydrogen Solutions (THS), a division of Pneumatic & Hydraulic Company LLC. This partnership enables THS to develop electrolyzer systems under its own brand for the American market using Enapter's patented anion exchange membrane (AEM) technology and digital platform CoreKraft. The collaboration represents a strategic expansion of modular hydrogen production capabilities in a region with growing demand for decentralized energy solutions.
As a Core Partner, THS will integrate Enapter's AEM stacks into electrolyzers sold under the THS brand, marked with the "AEM powered" label. The company gains access to Enapter's reference design documentation and the CoreKraft platform, which facilitates rapid implementation of flexible system concepts. THS is already developing projects including refueling systems for trucks in Canada using Enapter's EL4 and Flex120 electrolyzers and CO2/Hydrogen-to-ethanol production in Virginia using Flex120 units. According to THS, additional projects in industrial applications and decentralized energy infrastructure are under advanced evaluation, with plans to expand to multi-megawatt scale projects in the near term.
The CoreKraft platform represents a significant component of this partnership, functioning as an intelligent energy management system that analyzes operational data and provides AI-supported recommendations. This digital platform enables integration of different electrolyzer technologies within a unified architecture, including alkaline and PEM systems alongside Enapter's AEM technology. This hybrid approach allows for cost-efficient system designs where less expensive alkaline electrolyzers can be combined with dynamically controllable AEM or PEM systems. For more information about Enapter's technology, visit https://www.enapter.com.
Dr. Jurgen Laakmann, CEO of Enapter AG, stated that THS represents a strong industrial partner for the U.S., Canadian, and South American markets. He emphasized the importance of THS adopting both AEM stack technology and the CoreKraft digital platform. Mark Mire, Owner and CEO at Total Hydrogen Solutions, explained that their strategy involves building scalable, technology-neutral hydrogen infrastructure to keep pace with the rapidly evolving renewable market. The partnership supports their expansion from single stack units to multi-megawatt applications as demand for decentralized and industrial hydrogen accelerates. For details about THS's capabilities, visit https://www.TotalHydrogen.com.
This partnership matters because it accelerates the deployment of modular green hydrogen production technology in North America, where industrial decarbonization and energy transition initiatives are creating substantial demand. The integration of different electrolyzer technologies through CoreKraft enables more economically viable hydrogen projects by optimizing capital expenditures while maintaining operational flexibility. For industries seeking to reduce carbon emissions through hydrogen adoption, this partnership provides access to scalable, technology-neutral solutions that can be tailored to specific application requirements. The expansion of Enapter's Core Partner network to five partners globally indicates growing market acceptance of AEM technology as a viable pathway for green hydrogen production at various scales.



